UPDATED: 06:36 EST, 19 April 2013 Spain's just ever Ballon d'Or champion Luis Suarez feels if Real Madrid were able to pair Spurs winger Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo together then the mixture could 'split defences to pieces.' The Welsh wizard, presently facing a against time to be fit for Sunday's house fit with Manchester City after a leg injury, has been consistently linked with a move to the Spanish giants and if Spurs were not to qualify for the Champions League in 2013, Real might launch a bid. Suarez, voted Europe's best footballer in 1960, feels Real should break the financial institution to indicator Spurs' crown jewel and said Ronaldo playing along side Bale would be a frightening prospect for defences. Go get him: Luis Suarez says Real Madrid must sign Spurs' Gareth Bale Real quality: Ronaldo 'He is good, very good. True Madrid would take an important intensify in quality with both Bale and Cristiano in the side,' Suarez told Marca. 'The two of them together may rip defences to pieces! I've undoubtedly that after Messi and Cristiano, he is probably the most exciting player on the market at this time. Plus he is 23 years old. 'I had heard about him, but I must say I discovered him three months ago, when his Tottenham side enjoyed my Inter side in the Champions League. We won the home leg 4-3 at the San Siro, but he scored a hat-trick, despite experiencing Maicon. He went past him with such ease.' Sobering times: Gareth Bale offered Inter's right-back Maicon a torrid time in the 2010-2011 Champions League team stages Suarez played for Deportivo, Barcelona and Inter and in 1961 was the world's priciest footballer when he moved from the Nou Camp to the San Siro for A142,000. On holding up his boots in 1973, the 77-year-old made a fruitful transition to the dugout and has handled Inter Milan on three occasions. He even offers maintained in the international arena, teaching Spain at both senior and under-21 level. He now's a hunt at the San Siro and, while admitting Bale would have been a perfect addition to Inter's team, said the winger's cost is too high, even for the big-spending president Massimo Moratti. Money man: Inter leader Massimo Moratti 'He started off as a left-back and now he is playing as a second striker. He is able to play wherever you set him: On the proper, through the middle, on the left,' Suarez said. 'He usually heads directly to the oppositionas goal. I've seen him simply take free-kicks, and he's like Cristiano. 'I know my president well and if he can, he'd sign him for Inter. But he's extremely expensive, is not he? a60 - a65m... That is simply crazy! Are not most of us going a bit mad? Just how can Modric cost a45m... !! ?? Needless to say, I'd pay a60m for Bale before paying a40-a45m for Neymar.'
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